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The Future of Travel

The possibilities and scope for the application of machine learning in travel are endless

The taste of the Indian traveller has matured over the years. Not only are Indian travellers seeking experiences that are considered more unusual and offbeat, they are also becoming more self reliant and drawn to the seamless and discreet travel planning process. Increasingly, travellers are explicitly demanding a deviation from the 'template driven' attempts to package sell by airlines, hotels and other travel suppliers. They are also demanding more command over planning and consuming travel: Being able to check themselves in, get their baggage tags printed, purchasing extra baggage allowance, as well as other add on services that they can decide on prior to leaving for their

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